Not only is the Ecto-1 really beautiful, but his minifigs of our four heroes managed to really nail the personalities of Egon, Ray, Winston, and Peter.

For those unfamiliar, Lego Cuusoo is a community-building based platform to submit ideas to Lego. These projects are put out to the public for support, and if they garner enough attention and votes the project is submitted to a review board for the possibility of becoming a production set. The set that drew my attention to this concept was the Back to the Future DeLorean submitted early last year…

The DeLorean wasn’t the first “branded” Cuusoo project, but it’s the first older property that I’m sure fans have been making builds of for years to finally see an official release. I haven’t picked it up yet, but it sure is tempting. The final build is slightly different than the proposed version above, a little blockier and a bit less sleek, but it’s still pretty fantastic…

Coming hot on the heels of M. Togami’s Back to the Future DeLorean, this new Ghostbusters project got me thinking about what other possible 80s era projects builders have in the works. I mean with two major 80s properties now available you know folks have to be scrambling to showcase their skills on other franchises. It reminded me of a pretty rad series of Goonies sets I saw up on the site recently designed by a builder that goes by the handle Lyonsblood…

These Goonies sets manage to capture the adventure and aesthetic of the film in a very condensed format. Take the organ of bones play set he calls Skeleton Scare. The slide, the pit of spikes and the overall design of the cave are very rad and easily evoke the flick. He’s also designed a set for One-Eyed Willie’s pirate ship…

But what really sold me on the Goonies designs were the minifig sets of both the Goonies gang, as well as Mama Fratelli and her boys.

I love how he rendered the rebel flag on the roof, though it’s a design element that is the nail int eh coffin of this project never coming to fruition. I’d have a hard time seeing Lego seek branding approval for such a controversial symbol as that iconic flag. Even so, the build is awesome. While we’re on the subject of rad cars, how about this super cool rendition of the Knight Industries Two Thousand by StevesXD…

He really managed to nail K.I.T.T.’s sleek curves and I think any Knightrider fan would love to have this on their shelf…

How could we have the Ecto-1, BTTF Time Machine, the General Lee and K.I.T.T. without the A-Team and B.A.’s super cool van?!? Thanks to Isreal Lemus, we can take a look at a possible design as well as Hannibal, Murdock, B.A. and Faceman…

Are we likely to see these other projects coming to full Cuusoo fruition? Probably not. I’d have to hazard a guess that the A-Team is too violent a property, the Dukes of Hazzard too controversial, and Knightrider not quite popular enough on the pop culture spectrum to garner enough potential buyers, but I think that the Goonies set has an honest to goodness shot if it can manage to get enough votes to put it in front of the review board.

The only build that’s absent from this list that really surprises me is Airwolf. I must have spent two solid years trying to perfect my own “Lady” out of my rag tag mix of Space and Town sets as a kid. I’m really kind of flabbergasted that no one has submitted a build for one on Cuusoo yet. I couldn;t close out this post without one though, so here’s a beautiful build of the “Lady” by artist Orion Pax…